Fuze Outdoes Free Online Meeting Makers in Several Ways

January 09, 2009 | Author: Adam Levine


After trying Fuze, even though it’s not free and I’ve been slightly
more impressed with the features in paid services such as WebEx’s, I
think many web workers will want to try it. With telecommuting on the rise, and
everyone looking to save on travel costs, the environment is ripe for
growing collaboration in online meeting applications. Dimdim, Yugma,
Yuuguu and other free applications are all outstanding, but Fuze offers
some very slick features that usually cost a fair amount of money in
paid conferencing applications such as WebEx’s. Fuze is entirely browser-based, which is a convenience. This means
that neither you nor people you invite to meetings have to download and
install anything. You can invite people into your Fuze meetings, or you
can use a process called “Fetch” to ping an attendee online, and all
that’s required to join a meeting is a link to your secure session.

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Author: Adam Levine
Adam is an expert in project management, collaboration and productivity technologies, team management, and motivation. With an extensive background working at prestigious companies such as Microsoft and Accenture, Adam's in-depth knowledge and experience in the field make him a sought-after professional. Currently, he has ventured into entrepreneurship, owning a thriving consulting and training agency where he imparts invaluable insights and practical strategies to individuals and organizations, empowering them to achieve their goals and maximize their potential. You can contact Adam via email adam@liventerprise.com